This invention relates to convertible furniture. Particularly, it refers to a novel folding mechanism for a bed-sofa, characterized by comprising a two portions structure both corresponding to a seat and a back or to form a flat surface for a bed, comprising such mechanism elongated platens, sliding and fixing plates, folding hinges and a pair of frames or structures corresponding to each one of said portions.
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1. A bed-sofa assembly, comprising:
a stationary portion and a movable portion wherein said movable portion includes a fitting movable plate having a vertical platen with rolls which slide on an inclined plane in first and second directions as well as hinged platens combined to said movable plate.
2. A bed-sofa assembly according to
3. A bed-sofa assembly, according to
4. A bed-sofa assembly, according to
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This invention relates to convertible furniture. In particular, to a bed sofa capable to be transformed from a bed to a sofa and viceversa.
Several devices designed to convert a bed into a sofa and viceversa are known. The U.S. Pat. No. 2,954,567 granted to Aram Christian Abajiam comprises three triangular frames, one of them stationary, which operates as the bed-sofa seat and the two other ones are joined in the bed-sofa upper center defining the back and the end support of said bed-sofa, providing flat supports on the assembly lower portion. Another prior art device is disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,239,281 granted to Sebastiano Lucas, referring to a moveable articulated frame comprising three sub-structures where the first one pivots on one of the main frame ends, being the second into the stationary portion by joints and risers attached to the first sub-structure, which also is connected to said first sub-structure when the mechanism is open outwardly as a bed; the first sub-structure is rotated toward a horizontal position and the second sub-structure is risen to the same horizontal position level and therefore, the jointing and rising systems remain suspended. This patent as compared to the present invention, comprises many structural elements and a very bulky, complex and expensive mechanism. The U.S. Pat. No. 2,136,320 granted to Robert Schwab provides a bar mechanism (crankshaft-connecting rod) and springs allowing a partial backward sliding of the seat and a backward rotation of the back, providing a sole horizontal surface between the seat and the back, at the same level. On the upper part of the seat structure portion is provided a front wheel which upon rotating the back, the estructure moves backward and retracts on the place occupied by the seat. A mechanism operates between the intermediate and upper portion of the bed-sofa. This system comprises a sophisticated element group to perform a sofa but cannot be disassembled, for example, to pile up the back on the seat in order to facilitate packing and shipping as in the present invention.
As can be seen in the above referred drawings, the bed-sofa assembly is essentially defined by two portions where one (1) of them is moveable and the other (2) is foreseen to be in a stationary condition. As `sofa` (see FIG. 11), the movable portion 1 operates as a back and the stationary portion 2 determines the bed-sofa seat.
Each portion 1 and 2 is constituted by corresponding structures formed by frames 4 and 3, respectively, having crosspieces 22 (
Referring now to
The platen 6 and support 23 are joined, through bolts (not shown), to the frame 3, and platen 15 and hinge 16 to the frame 4. Therefore, those elements can be disassembled, if necessary.
Now then and considering a position of the device as a bed, as shown in
In order to perform a sofa position (
It should be obvious that in order to return to a bed position, it will be sufficient to thrust the back 1 downward on the top edge to disengage the plate 18 from the lug 21 and the remaining components will perform simultaneously an inverse movement than the above explained.
As stated before all the support/mechanism structure is screwed to frames 3 and 4, as well as between its main parts, which is an advantageous feature due to allows disassembling. As shown in
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